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pianotuna wrote:
Hi Matt,
I did not misquote you deliberately.
You would have a hard job designing an LI battery pack for me as I need it to be good to -40. Heating the battery bank electrically would be a zero sum game, so until someone comes up with an LI chemistry that works at -40 without the need to be warmed they will not be useful to me. Propane heating would also be futile for my particular use pattern. (i.e. 3 months storage at temperatures that rarely climb above -20 C and that are as low as -40).
From what little I know of LI, they do not trickle charge too well. That eliminates small solar as a charging source. One person on the Forums does have 1400 watt of solar powering their RV with LI batteries, so it is possible. They don't cold weather RV.
It is moot, as I'll never have the funds for an LI installation.
My ideal system would be six two volt AGM's with a capacity of 800 to 1000 amp-hours. Recharging would be met by 1250 to 1500 watts of solar.
Nov-26-2014 05:35 PM
Nov-26-2014 05:09 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Matt,
Six volt batteries in series would not come close to meeting my needs. One size does NOT fit all.
For example:
If an RV'er usually is on shore power, a single maintenance free battery may be the best choice for them.
If an RV'er is off the grid and deep cycles then a Lithium Ion battery bank is "as good as it gets" and is state of the art.
My 12 volt marine batteries are in two banks. One bank is 10 years old and the other is 5. They continue to more than meet my needs. I push them hard with large loads on the inverter. My ultimate battery bank would not be LI as I RV in -30 temperatures. I'd love to have six large two volt cells totaling 800 amp-hours, but can not afford the remodeling that would be required. Nor can I afford the cost of the cells.
Three different needs for three different RV styles.
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